Thomas More

Thomas More
Title Thomas More PDF eBook
Author John Guy
Publisher SPCK
Pages 129
Release 2017-03-16
Genre History
ISBN 0281076189

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Part One: The History (What do we know?) This brief historical introduction to Thomas More explores the social, political and religious factors that formed the original context of his life and writings, and considers how those factors affected the way he was initially received. What was his impact on the world at the time and what were the key ideas and values connected with him? Part Two: The Legacy (Why does it matter?) This second part explores the intellectual and cultural ‘afterlife’ of Thomas More, and considers the ways in which his impact has lasted and been developed in different contexts by later generations. Why is he still considered important today? In what ways is his legacy contested or resisted? And what aspects of his legacy are likely to continue to influence the world in the future?

The Reputations of Thomas Moore

The Reputations of Thomas Moore
Title The Reputations of Thomas Moore PDF eBook
Author Sarah McCleave
Publisher Routledge
Pages 252
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000650960

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This collection of eleven essays positions Moore within a developing and expanding international readership during the course of the nineteenth century. In accounting for the successes he achieved and the challenges he faced, recurring themes include: Moore’s influence and reputation; modes of dissemination through networks and among communities; also, the articulation of personal, political, and national identities. This book, the product of an international team of scholars, is the first to focus explicitly on the reputations of Thomas Moore in different parts of the world, including Bombay, Dublin, Leipzig, and London, as well as America, Canada, Greece, and the Hispanic world. Through it, we will understand more about Moore’s reception, and also appreciate how the publication and dissemination of poetry and song in the romantic and Victorian eras operated in different parts of the world—in particular considering how artistic and political networks effected the transmission of cultural products.

Utopia

Utopia
Title Utopia PDF eBook
Author Thomas More
Publisher e-artnow
Pages 105
Release 2019-04-08
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8027303583

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Utopia is a work of fiction and socio-political satire by Thomas More published in 1516 in Latin. The book is a frame narrative primarily depicting a fictional island society and its religious, social and political customs. Many aspects of More's description of Utopia are reminiscent of life in monasteries.

Thomas Moore and Romantic Inspiration

Thomas Moore and Romantic Inspiration
Title Thomas Moore and Romantic Inspiration PDF eBook
Author Sarah McCleave
Publisher Routledge
Pages 381
Release 2017-08-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351984152

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Written by internationally established scholars of Thomas Moore’s music, poetry, and prose writing, Thomas Moore and Romantic Inspiration is a collection of twelve essays and a timely response to significant new biographical, historiographical and editorial work on Moore. This collection reflects the rich variety of cutting-edge work being done on this significant and prolific figure. Sarah McCleave and Brian Caraher have contributed an introduction that positions Moore in his own time (1800-1850), addresses subsequent neglect in the twentieth century, and contextualises the contemporary re-evaluation of Thomas Moore as a figure of considerable interdisciplinary artistic and cultural significance. The contributions to this collection establish Moore’s importance in the fields of Neoclassical and Romantic lyricism, musical performance, song-writing, postcolonial criticism, Orientalism and biographical writing— as well as defining the significance of his voice as an engaged social and political commentator of a strongly cosmopolitan and pluralistic inclination.

Dear Harp of My Country

Dear Harp of My Country
Title Dear Harp of My Country PDF eBook
Author James W. Flannery
Publisher J. S. Sanders
Pages 190
Release 1997
Genre Folk music
ISBN

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Best friend to Lord Byron; famous throughout Europe and America as a poet, composer, singer, wit, and polemicist; Thomas Moore (1779-1852) was the embodiment of Romanticism. It is said he was often moved to tears by his own songs, and so were his audiences. Servants lined up behind closed doors to hear him; women swooned, wrote him notes in verse, and treasured locks of his hair. The first in a long line of Irish poet-performers who combined personal expression with a zeal for political and social reform, Moore formed a vital link between the old Gaelic bardic tradition -- nearly extinct in his day -- and the popular songs in English that fueled the flames of nationalism in early nineteenth century Ireland.Including Moore's lyrics to accompany the songs recorded here, James Flannery's book is part biography, part music history, and part history of a nation. It presents the story of Thomas Moore in the context of the Irish nationalist movement and explains the lasting influence the songs of Moore have had on the lives of countless millions of Irish emigrants, who found in them a symbolic link with their homeland.

Irish Melodies

Irish Melodies
Title Irish Melodies PDF eBook
Author Thomas Moore
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1815
Genre Songs, English
ISBN

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More's History of King Richard III.

More's History of King Richard III.
Title More's History of King Richard III. PDF eBook
Author Saint Thomas More
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1883
Genre
ISBN

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